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Patens are also used among Anglicans [6] and Lutherans. [7] In the United Methodist Church, during the Order for the Ordination of Elders, each elder receives a stole, along with a chalice and paten, from the bishop after the part of the liturgy in which the bishop lays his hands and prays over the ministerial candidates. [8]
The unhyphenated term, "communion plate", is also used to mean in general eucharistic vessels plated with a precious metal, such as patens, chalices and ciboria. [ 4 ]
Before receiving Communion himself and before distributing Communion to others, the priest "shows the faithful the Eucharistic Bread, holding it over the paten or over the chalice, and invites them to the banquet of Christ". [35] In doing so, he says: Ecce Agnus Dei, ecce qui tollit peccata mundi.
Man of Sorrows from Prague, c. 1470.Jesus Christ is taking out a host from his wound while his blood is flowing down into a chalice. The depiction of Christ, symbolically offering his body and blood, clearly demonstrates the practice of receiving the Communion under both kinds, which was crucial for the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century.
Some religious traditions still require that the chalice, at least on the inside of the cup, be gold-plated. [2] In Western Christianity, chalices will often have a knop, pommel or node where the stem meets the cup to make the elevation easier. In Roman Catholicism, chalices of recent centuries tend to have quite narrow cups.
He then holds each of the smaller veils over the censer and places them on the discos and the chalice, respectively, saying appropriate prayers for each. Then he takes the larger veil, called the Aër, wraps it around the censer and then covers the chalice and diskos together. Finally, he takes the censer from the deacon and censes the covered ...